
A quantitative analysis of the morphometry of flint débitage from the post- Solutrean sequence at Parpalló is proposed. The results of the statistical treatment show indices corresponding to several production systems which are named and briefly described before their evolution in the stratigraphy is presented. Comparison with data provided by the lithic and bone tools confirms the synchronisation of the techno-typological variations, in spite of some time lags. Finally, the conclusion recalls the principal contributions of this study and proposes future perspectives.
chronologie, [SHS.ARCHEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and Prehistory, lithic industrie, chronostratigraphy, debitage, Parpallo, chronology, analyse factorielle des correspondances, chronostratigraphie, correspondence analysis, industrie lithique, Bosselin, Espagne méditerranéenne, technology, mediterranean Spain, post-Solutrean, industrie osseuse, bone industrie, post-Solutréen, technologie
chronologie, [SHS.ARCHEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and Prehistory, lithic industrie, chronostratigraphy, debitage, Parpallo, chronology, analyse factorielle des correspondances, chronostratigraphie, correspondence analysis, industrie lithique, Bosselin, Espagne méditerranéenne, technology, mediterranean Spain, post-Solutrean, industrie osseuse, bone industrie, post-Solutréen, technologie
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